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Cambridge \u2013 Quartix Ltd, a leader in vehicle tracking and telematics, has revealed the UK\u2019s worst roads on which speeding regularly occurs. Data analysis undertaken by the company on its vast \u2018SafeSpeed\u2019 database shows that the M6 Toll near Birmingham tops the list, closely followed by the M61.\u202f\u202f <\/p>\n
The Quartix SafeSpeed database is a comprehensive tool that reports on the relative speed of thousands of drivers every day. This database is used to form individual driver scores within Quartix\u2019s fleet tracking system, used by over 35,000 businesses worldwide. Quartix driver scores not only assess a vehicle\u2019s speed in relation to the designated speed limit on that road, they also rate a driver\u2019s speed in relation to the average speed of other vehicles on that road. Shown as a Relative Speed Score, that speed is all about the context of the road and is particularly helpful for rural roads when often it is not safe to drive at the speed limit. Quartix customers can use the data generated about their own fleet to give a complete picture of their driving performance. <\/p>\n
Once aggregated and anonymised the 663 million data points held within the Quartix SafeSpeed database provide an unparalleled view into the speeding trends across the UK’s road network. Quartix has used this data to pinpoint roads where speeding is most prevalent and highlights potential risk zones for road users. <\/p>\n
Of more than 7,000 sample data points taken on the M6, 46% of vehicles were traveling in excess of the 70mph speed limit between junction T6 and T5. Of over 16,000 data points on the M61 near junction 6, 40% of vehicles were travelling over the 70mph speed limit. <\/p>\n
Mark Cartwright, Head of Commercial Vehicle Incident Prevention at National Highways, highlights the critical role of proactive safety management for mobile teams: \u201cI think the kind of rich data that businesses can pull from systems such as Quartix is invaluable. I\u2019ve always liked Quartix\u2019s SafeSpeed feature. We know that speed is a significant cause of collisions and certainly makes them more serious\u201d <\/p>\n
For business owners managing fleet vehicles, understanding these trends in high-risk driving behaviours is crucial. By leveraging insights from the SafeSpeed database, they can: <\/p>\n
Quartix’s SafeSpeed database offers a strategic advantage, enabling fleet operators to mitigate risks associated with driving at high speeds and ensure the safety of their drivers and vehicles. <\/p>\n
About <\/strong>Quartix Vehicle Tracking<\/strong><\/p>\n Quartix has been providing leading telematics solutions since 2001. Its technology delivers real-time vehicle tracking and comprehensive fleet management insights, helping businesses enhance efficiency, safety, and productivity. <\/p>\n For more information on how Quartix and the SafeSpeed database can help your business, please visit quartix.com\/en-gb\/<\/a> or call 01686 806 663. <\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n